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The British Museum has outstanding collections that cover world cultures from Prehistory to the present day. 
Site offering a selection of Limited Edition Prints and Watercolours of The Algarve, in Portugal.
Laurence Paul is a young enthusiastic new dealer in Oriental Art. She also specialises in Chinese hardwood stands. She has showrooms in Kensington Church Street and Portobello Road and exhibits at many American Antiques Fairs.
Fine Antique Clocks & Decorative Gilt Bronze. Specialise in 18th and early 19th century antique English and French clocks in bronze, gilt bronze and marble.
Association of the Kensington Church Street antique dealers. Kensington Church Street is LONDON'S PREMIER STREET FOR ANTIQUES. 
The Victoria and Albert Museum located in London is the world's greatest museum of art and design. 
The Wallace Collection is home to one of Europes finest collections of works of art, paintings, furniture, arms & armour and porcelain.

 

Antique Clocks


The Clock Clinic carries a comprehensive stock of Antique Clocks from the 18th & 19th Centuries, specialising in English Longcase and Bracket Clocks, but with a selection of decorative French Mantel Clocks, Carriage Clocks and various Wall Clocks as well.
Top quality English and Continental clocks and barometers of the 17th to 19th centuries
Fine 18th - 20th century English and French longcase and bracket clocks, carriage clocks and barometers

 

Antique Furniture


Fine Los Angeles dealer in a range of European antiques, antiquities, paintings and sculpture.
Charlecote's showrooms display some of the finest pieces of 18th century English Furniture in walnut, mahogany satinwood and rosewood, together with unusual and choice objects d'art.
Dealer in 18th and early 19th century English furniture and works of art. Established 1996. Member of The British Antique Dealers Association. Exhibitor in The BADA and Olympia Antiques Fairs.
Established for over 50 years Peter Lipitch Ltd are experts in the field of English antiques, covering the greatest period in English furniture design from the early 18th Century (1700) through to the early 19th Century (1830).

Carries a selection of rare and unusual Decorative items, along with one of the largest and finest English and Continental furniture from the mid 18th Century through to the 19th Century.